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The Court ordered certain prohibiting measures against the indictee, including home detention, where he will be visited by police officers every day.  

Bojadzic, a former Deputy Commander of the “Zulfikar” Squad with the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH, was ordered into custody in November 2009, after having been arrested due to a suspicion that he committed crimes in Trusina.

In the meantime he has also been charged with crimes in Jablanica. The Trial Chamber sitting in that case released him from custody after having accepted an offer from his friend to use his property worth about 746,000 KM as a guarantee that he would not flee from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
 
Bojadzic, who was born in Novi Pazar, has citizenships of both Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia.
 
Bojadzic is on trial for having beaten, sexually abused and raped Croat prisoners in Jablanica during the second half of 1993. In a separate case he is on trial for having committed murders of Croats in Trusina village, near Konjic, on April 16, 1993.
 
Besides Bojadzic, the crimes committed in Trusina are charged upon Mensur Memic, Dzevad Salcin, Nedzad Hodzic and Zulfikar Alispago, former members of the “Zulfikar” Squad, and Senad Hakalovic, a former member of the “Neretvica” Brigade of the ABiH.

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